Bang
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I made these heat sensitive wristbands with the idea of future use as a souvenir or promotion kit for various bands and shows.
Find the Color-changing Materials
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Thermochromic ink has various colors and easy to apply to different surfaces and materials.
Paint and Design the Pattern
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Choose the color and brushes that is good for the desired content. Mix and blend the color with thermochromic ink.
Paint With Regular Color
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Since the surface will be covered by the thermochromic ink, we can draw or print whatever images and information underneath.
Finished Look
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The last step is to use the mixture of the regular paint and the thermochromic ink to cover the whole wristband.